'THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2, ANGEL OF DEATH OUT ON FRIDAY
1 The sequel to the 2012 British horror film that starred "Harry Potter's" Daniel Radcliffe and Ciaran Hinds finds a group of schoolchildren and their teacher Eve evacuated from London during the Blitz...

In a pre-American Film Market move, Emile Hirsch and Zoe Kravitz have signed on to star in the action crime drama "Vincent-N-Roxxy."
Keith Kjarval developed the movie and is producing through his Unified Pictures banner in association with Media House...

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In a pre-Cannes move, Zooey Deschanel, Anton Yelchin, John Hawkes, Ciaran Hinds and Alia Shawkat are starring in dark comedy "The Driftless Area" from Unified Pictures and Bron Studios.
The project is adapated from Tom Drury's novel of the same title, with Zachary Sluser directing from a screenplay he co-wrote with Drury.
Producers are Keith Kjarval through his Unified Pictures production/finance banner and Aaron L. Gilbert through Bron Studios in association with CW Media Finance. Nicole Romano at...

Eight months after premiering as a work-in-progress at Toronto, tyro helmer Ned Benson's two-volume, three-hour-plus marital drama "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby" has shed its bifurcated structure and some 70 minutes from its running time, but what's been lost in girth and conceptual framework has arguably been gained in narrative clarity and emotional resonance. A flawed but fascinating project in any form, "Rigby" is now set to be released (by the Weinstein Co.) in all three edits across various...

Helena Bonham Carter will star in World War I drama "The Guns of August," portraying her real-life step-great grandmother Margot Asquith.
"The Guns of August," based on the Barbara W. Tuchman book, traces the misunderstandings, missed opportunities and aristocratic follies of the summer of 1914, which led to the outbreak of the First World War.
Charles Dance ("Game of Thrones") will star as British Prime Minister Henry Herbert Asquith and Emilia Clarke ("Game of Thrones," "Terminator: Genesis") will...

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Conor McPherson play "The Night Alive" and Jeanine Tesori-Lisa Kron musical "Fun Home" took the 2013-14 awards for best play and musical, respectively, from the New York Drama Critics Circle.
Robert Schenkkan's "All the Way," currently on Broadway in the Tony-nommed production that stars Bryan Cranston, scored the award for American play. Special citations went to the Shakespeare Globe production of "Twelfth Night/Richard III," which won raves and posted strong sales when it ran on the Rialto earlier...

In a year punctuated by creative highs and gaudy ratings milestones, "Game of Thrones" capped off its fourth season in first-rate fashion, based on the show's own metric of just how many "Holy crap" moments it delivered.
After a penultimate episode that again seemed to break the piggy bank in terms of sweeping action sequences, the finale (and SPOILER ALERT if you haven't watched) opened with another.
Nevertheless, the real show-stopping exchanges occurred later in the hour. Those included the brutal...

"Game of Thrones" actor J.J. Murphy has died four days after shooting his first scenes for season five of the HBO series. He was 86.
The Northern Ireland native collapsed and died on Friday, Aug. 8, according to the Belfast Telegraph. Murphy was cast as Ser Denys Mallister, the oldest member of the Night's Watch and commander of the Shadow Tower, and was reportedly due to film further scenes in the coming weeks.
"Game of Thrones" producers D.B. Weiss and David Benioff released the following statement...